Braveheart (1995)

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King Edward:"I shall offer a truce and buy him off. But who will go to him? Not I. If I fell under the sword of that murderer, it might be my head in a basket. And not my gentle son. The mere sight of him will only encourage an enemy to take over the whole country."

Princess Isabelle:"I thought that generosity might demonstrate your greatness to those you mean to rule."King Edward:"My greatness will be better demonstrated when Wallace returns to Scotland and finds his country in ashes!"

William Wallace:"Of course running a farm is a lot of work, but that will all change when my sons arrive."Murron:"So you've got children?"William Wallace:"Not yet, but I was hoping that you could help me with that."Murron:"So you want me to marry you then?"William Wallace:"Well its a bit sudden but alright!"Murron:"Is that what you call a proposal?"William Wallace:"I love you... always have. I want to marry you."

William Wallace:"Murron, would you like to come ride with me on this fine evening?"Woman:"In this?! Your out of your mind!"William Wallace:"Oh its good Scottish weather madame. The rain is falling straight down... well slightly to the side like."

King Edward:"Where is my son?"Princess Isabelle:"Pardon my lord. He asked me to come in his stead."King Edward:"I send for him, and he sends you?"Princess Isabelle:"Shall I leave my lord?"King Edward:"If he wants his queen to rule when I am gone, then by all means stay and learn how."

William Wallace:"I am William Wallace... And the rest of you will be spared. Go back to England and tell them there that Scotland's daughters and her sons are yours no more! Tell them Scotland is free!"

William Wallace:"Or we'll make spears. Hundreds of them. Long spears. Twice as long as a man."Hamish:"That long? Some men are longer than others."Campbell:"Your mother been telling you stories about me again eh?"

William Wallace:"In the year of our Lord 1314. Patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields of Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets. They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom."